CAUSE (Collaborative for Advancement of Urologic · Sexual · Endocrine education) is a multi-funded educational initiative for urologists, endocrinologists, primary care clinicians, and allied health professionals. Under the guidance of the expert Steering Committees, the collaborative develops and distributes cutting-edge CME-certified materials on erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, and sexual dysfunction. As its name denotes, CAUSE advocates a multisystem and multidisciplinary approach to men’s overall well-being and sexual health.

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The Primary Perspective: Bridging Gaps in Male Urologic and Cardiovascular Health In this CME satellite symposium Webcast of a live program held in conjunction with AAFP, Culley C. Carson III, MD, and Martin M. Miner, MD, examine strategies to improve the concomitant management of ED, BPH/LUTS, hypogonadism, and CVD with PDE5 inhibitor therapy and testosterone therapy, focusing on how the management of these conditions may improve cardiometabolic parameters and overall health.

There is no charge for this activity.
Activity Approved for CME Credit: 1.25 hours - ACCME, CBRN, AANPRelease Date: November 20, 2014Expiration Date: November 20, 2015

This program is supported by and independent
educational grant provided by Lilly USA, LLC.

Doctor Is In-Case Study 8 Joseph, a 45-year-old male who has end-stage nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy and has a left ventricular assist device in place, has been referred to a urologist because of his complaint of difficulty with sexual function and activities. Patient history, lab results, and office notes are followed by multiple-choice questions to elicit the diagnoses and treatment plans. Gregory A. Broderick, MD, is faculty.

herDesire: Clinical Position Paper Based on discussions and interactions at the HD Needs Assessment Roundtable. This program addresses concerns clinicians face and identifies and reviews current gaps in diagnosis and treatment of HSDD.This activity includes audio clips and interactive elements.

There is no charge for this activity.
Activity Approved for CME Credit: 1.0 hour - ACCME, CBRN, AANPRelease Date: April 4, 2014Expiration Date: April 4, 2015

CME Case Study 2 Earn free CME credit by participating in the second 3-part Case Study, which follows a patient over the course of 9 months of office visits. A patient history, lab results, and office notes are followed by multiple-choice questions to elicit the diagnosis and treatment plan. Participants may receive CME credit upon completion of each installment of the case study.

CIEF Slide Presentation Builder This feature allows members to download their own PowerPoint® presentation modules on erectile dysfunction and comorbidities, including prevalence and etiology, diagnosis and assessment, and therapeutic options. These slides were specifically developed as a resource for healthcare professionals interested in erectile dysfunction who need customized presentations for speaking engagements.

TU Slide Presentation Builder This feature allows members to create their own PowerPoint® presentations online by selecting slides from several modules, including epidemiology, diagnosis and assessment, clinical management and monitoring of the prostate, and current and novel therapeutic options. These slides were specifically developed as a resource for health care professionals interested in hypogonadism who need customized presentations for speaking engagements.

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Glenn R. Cunningham, MD, and Robert S. Tan, MD, MBA, survey the range of testosterone formulations, focusing on the gels currently available and those in development, and offer clinical tips for optimizing safety, efficacy, and adherence.